Tuesday 9 June 2009

2 years

Last week, on June 2nd, Nate and I celebrated our 2nd wedding anniversary. It's always great to have an excuse to go out for our favourite meal of the day - breakfast. After a hearty meal of meat and eggs galore we decided to climb one of my favourite mountains, Mt Kiera, despite the pelting rain.


By the time we started out the rain had slowed to a drizzle and then the sky cleared for the rest of our trip except for 1 nice shower on the way down. The weather on our many adventures always reminds Nate and me that we are like little children who are constantly getting good gifts from our Heavenly Father, who can calm or stir a storm.

Above is a statue at the start of the climb with the clearing sky behind.
What I love about Mt Kiera is that it is only about a 2 hour round trip (although now it's a bit longer for a pregnant lady) and involves climbing a "waterfall" (never more than a trickle), scrambling up steep, loose hills with hands and feet, scaling a few large boulders, getting dirty and finding the odd leech. Nate always beats me in the amount of leeches we pick up on wet walks. This time Nate won hands down 5 -0. He even had one on his belly!



We are making it a tradition to sum up our marriage for the year in one word. Last year we easily came up with "revealing". This year it took about all of Mt Kiera to come to an agreement. We decided to sum up our 2nd year with the word "adventure". Since June 02, 2008 we've been blessed to visit Puerto Rico, Europe and Australia (and to have a 2 night stay in Asia if that counts) not to mention plenty of wonderful adventures in good old Kentucky. Each place holds a new story and lesson for us. Most of all, our marriage has been full of adventure and excitement metophorically. Learning more about God and each other has been the best part. And I can tell you, be it on our futon, a camping mat or in a foreign land, there is nothing much more exciting for me than the joy of waking up next to Nate each morning

Monday 1 June 2009

A tribute to Sarah

This is a tribute to my sister's best friend, Sarah. For Wooz's 30th birthday party Sarah arranged for Wooz's back yard to be transformed into a garden party setting. She baked her heart out and had others bring plates of food. She also organised people to put money in to purchase a huge range of Wooz's choice of plants. Then, at the party, the guests planted all of the plants and transformed Wooz's garden in an hour! It was a wonderful day and I just wanted to give Sarah a very big thanks for the mammoth effort that she, her family and her friends put in.


Sarah and Wooz



Cup cakes hand made by Sarah and her husband.





Here are some of Wooz's friends hard at work...

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